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Efficient Electrosynthesis of Urea over Single‐Atom Alloy with Electronic Metal Support Interaction

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2024

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Urea electrosynthesis from carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and nitrate (NO<sub>3</sub> <sup>-</sup>) is an alternative approach to traditional energy-intensive urea synthesis technology. Herein, we report a CuAu single-atom alloy (SAA) with electronic metal support interaction (EMSI), achieving a high urea yield rate of 813.6 μg h<sup>-1</sup> mg<sub>cat</sub> <sup>-1</sup> at -0.94 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (vs. RHE) and a Faradaic efficiency (FE) of 45.2 % at -0.74 V vs. RHE. In situ experiments and theoretical calculations demonstrated that single-atom Cu sites modulate the adsorption behavior of intermediate species. Bimetallic sites synergistically accelerate C-N bond formation through spontaneous coupling of *CO and *NO to form *ONCO as key intermediates. More importantly, electronic metal support interaction between CuAu SAA and CeO<sub>2</sub> carrier further modulates electron structure and interfacial microenvironment, endowing electrocatalysts with superior activity and durability. This work constructs SAA electrocatalysts with EMSI effect to tailor C-N coupling at the atomic level, which can provide guidance for the development of C-N coupling systems.

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